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NOW I AM A MAN.
Tire days amg.tfre, when (could trull
M.V hoop along the street,
And *v fill a laughing jrit nr word,
Bach lillf |ia«>er gieel j
Wh»r«'#r I go. I now move alow ;
In earl/ years I ran i
Oh! < was then a happy child,
But now I am a man.
1 used to whiule aa I went,
Play inarblca in the square,
Ami fly toy kite, ami ply my top,
My coat and truws.tr* tear:
‘ I ’•whittle" for my whistle now,
•‘Ft*”marhlea ia tire plan;
The only *ent ntt which I'm Pent,
la money—I'm a tnan.
The tadlea uaed to pet me owe,
And pralao my hair, and eyear
Amikissing went hy favor then;
I waa e “little priret"
When e'er I mine, they now are glum,
Kacli lunk ami word they scan,
And call me “Wlr,’’ wliun I demur,
And tell me—i'rn a man.
1>»»H T'tK atoRotaii.]
TUB STATE UF PARTIES.
Ml. 7. v
General Harrison and Ike ihai-
"AwrtJt." " H’isronreptiiins}}'»f !•• A Stott
Rights Man nf lllili," ia tetaUon to kit Ad
ministration.
In no •login ina'ance h
the «atebw'0|t nr"Ttt>up and tin* Treat}" n<iat haf# I thu lataccmnt-. that belt • Iwcomnenniwhaei*
of 1825," exhihitnd n
" A Sta n Right* Man
'L2!* , '"« l
diaui|
:«;r
a than in
No parses now Tor me they knit;
Alone In crowda I aland 5
And pone will take my arm, lest I
Should oiler llmm my hand r
f once waa Mess'd, ao well 1 dreia'd.
But now, tlio’ spick and apan, ♦
Ami “Cherreuh" all from top to toe,
They’re ailvnt—I'm a man.
Oh I happy, early yeara. when love
Waa on the lip and eye,
And lily lianda wared after me,
Ami glanceaaahl “good byet"
When there waa rnuaiein my heart.
And life lni|l yet no plan 1
Oh! I waa then a happy child—
But now I am a man.
THURSDAY, AUGUST «. 10If).
THK DEMOCRACY OF GEORGIA.
Wn liavono apprehensionsin regard to thucoutau
which tho Democracy nf Georgia will |niratiu nl tho
•|h witching election*.
Relict ing, in the InnptiHge of their State I.rgidu-
lure, "an immense moneyed potter, •tieli n« the
Rtnk of lltc Unitod State*" to be "an imdilidinn
fntu.hl with danger to our liherliua," nml onn
which i« " ettnhled to control the commerce of tlm
enunlry.to fix ilia price of Inborn nd I In* value of pro*
doeta at it* p'oaiure, and ui it* will 10 aptead ilia*
ir*** end ruin lliitrugli the wlmlo rountry, und " in
a season of public calamity 10 control the Govern-
• m-#?," itself,lltr people of Guoigin.on their".oher
aecund thought," are nut piopurnd to rndy 11 tuler u
banner, wlieie urn to lie f..tmd nil tlmin pointed
' leader*, who, Intro, front time to limit, Inreii seen at
the head of tint Federal column, Imuring up the ling
/nuwhlt’.h la Inearthed a Hank, a high 'Tariff for
' pro! elion. Internal luipiovcmcnt by the Gemral
Government, Sic, Sec.
Tlrey not to lat gnl'ed into n atipport nf a
Rank of tkc Unit nl Staten, by the syren ety that
Exchanges e ill he lower and the rottency will he
tmllurm, for such a Rnnlt will hive tlm power to
r-gululo limit Stato Until;*, nml llmir ciiculaliun
n o«t matnrlnlly,
• Regulate the State Banks! A prociniin r.nnfe*.
' . linn. It will regulate thorn, ea of yore, when pan
ic! have come upon tho country and tho community
whom pater hud been foody discounted, an that
The Bank might make Inigo pruftia, were in the
hour of distress rnUed on to pay op. Alanoh titnea
: tteootnmolallAna have heun refitaed. Tlm beitpa*
• per In thla city waa rejected, became thla "immenae
' , inoimyetl power" could not, or would not vpnrtt
— rututsl enough to respond to tha waota uf the com*
'• <- .. on ii ial cliil*.
, ^ ' Vi lm> eould lh“ enterprising inereh'tnt dot Coil'd
" . I" 1 I'm*Slate Unnha for teli.ff Thoy had
' i s l\ " tinv w Id,-hut they had not tin* power.
' Controllml hy the great Kogulnior.wlin wn*drain
inj; trout tlm ranlta of the Stale ln*titution* the »jm-
; ‘,‘v cm und sped# fund* nn which tltnlr ability tnexior.il
... t' In f. waa in n givui tnetiaino fnumletl. they were
. c : ' i-gutohd ton giwrti extent into n eourae ofaell*
•^V , p'oteciimi, nml tho Inn I* which they might have
1 v '" ” tired torelievi- tin* eoinmnnily went into tint vnult*
nl the Brink of the United State*, whieh Iniliitiilon
: thus r ceivetl in lint *otid muinl, extorted front tho
Rank* of tlm State, payment for limit dehta.
C'en any into *ay thill -uch n Ro-ulntnr i» n quin-d
control tho Rimka of llihcitt?
. . Ami, tlytreov r, I* it cmnLiunt with the liberty of
- a lute people—with the 1 ijclite of a Stain to charter
> intlitotiona that th-y ahould l»ecniiol/ed in all iheir
. -, ; eivion* fortlio tt elliire ofa Sure nml her pimple,|,y nit
hn'itiilhui chattel cdhy men w ho know not our want*,
and being distant|'r.iinui,aend forth iheit circnlartU
. tlieit ngeitia here to withdraw f.nm lint uao of out
community, llioao it .com modal huts, which a* a com
mercial community were Mild oru of right their*, tho
/ effecu of which ln«lriictinn» were to cripple the
State inaiitutioua and tlrprlvenn ent* rpriaing penplo
ot th-it m du recoutae hi the Itetir of their nevtl.
We hnve more to aay on thi* auhjt-ct and hope
to Ito let* di*cut»ive.
Wa have throw n out the^e deaultory retnarki
tnurely to. it.irodnnc the subjoined a*«trance fr>?m
' |he Wratvru Georgian, tloti the votera nf Cherokee
• ‘ tint true to the Deniorntin Republican fuiih,at.d
doing »n wnjl'd logo u. on tlm Democracy of the
Eoitera pait of Guorgiu. to w«*iry not in well doing
—to remeniltcr, thru aa Ike price of liberty it eter
nal vigilance, an tho safety of iheir Dcutocrnif
w principle-, whieh ■ oiutitute in their purity tho vnlue
. pt'ilif conallinion under which they live, j* depen-
. . dent uptm ilteit • xcitinn* n« memhereoftho Re|iuh.
lienn family,wh ch hi Now Humpthia’, in »N. York,
ur in Georgia, art awnyed hy « common ardor for
tlm I-Iillu g-anl. The eyea uf tlm men of Cherokee
a-.e up-hi you l.et not any portion *>f you dia ip|aiin
them.
F-am tkc It Valera Georgian. -Oik nit
The H trii«oo pa|»er« in Gcmgia would lain have
their reader* believe, that Geiier-iI Hitni.no will
rereive a Urge auppnri in the Cherokee Ciruoir.—
U'uJl hu wilt" receive a*uppori," but the" ,|j m -
' mw*t"tlmt waa over given acan lidntu lor any office
amce the Circuit waa allowed 10 poll a vote. VVo
am iu the daily receipt of lett-ra from different
nuruof tin* Circuit, which convince ua tlmt our
'Democratic Republican Ehclnral ami Congre«aion*
al fmaeta, will receive an oviirwlielniirg majority.
Yea, an ovctwhelming majority, for the «o!mr*o-
«<» d thought of tlm people, have depmlialM'd tlm
'• I.ogCahinr,and bm»ird tlm Cider Rarrrl* ofthe
party wlm are alientpling to delude the Yeomnnry
of the rouutry ami preju lice th-mngai> at the Ad*
minittra.ion nf .Mr. Van Unrett, hy low app«ala to
tha miMt vulgar element* of human nnture; aucli aa
ton display of Mmintuio Log Cabina,cider banela,
ca-ioe*. and coon akin*. Ac.; with aong« In doggcivl
rhyme, and other diagu-ting display*, which hua
caoaeij many henoiahh-men to quit tl.elr rnnkt in
disgeat, deeply mortified nt tbedegruding particra
<*l u party, who he- k un the people aa incapubUuf
re.i^oi.uiKl U |erly Ji vuid of und-raiunding.
O ji liiend* in ll** lower part of the Stn'e mny
tv»ta»»ured that the D nna'incy of the Cherokee
* Ci cult are wideawake, ami -In- party increasing in
atien-lh « very day. We have la'torly had one or
'■■ ■ t**M itinerant Harr<«nniter ilirmighnor cotin'y which
* ha*bem ufconvidiiahki N'Ivantagotothe Van Bu>
ren party, and have moused Hw Cltentkee h. y« 10
a •«,iH-ofiU;ii duly ami limy air no*, and (if wo
can rndy gvla I Unison apeaker among u. ore*..
* i*Hi II)) will r-ntiiiuv to sweep every thing before
- : . ihequ R, UK- 1^-. we wonder If we ..mkl
hm |H-|.uade tnm of Rim# Tipp'ranoe dill*# to
'' : 'S" • f^'dUrtr apt-a’.t-ra a«Noewlmie in tlm
- ntfsA?f C‘» ln*|'ackn« with South*
h 5SWrf 4 i‘l'*L'Cabin llard CfUr Whig-.)
m maa i-”• »#-••*'Item SV i{{ |i-| Iliui leciurt- *.».<>•
* ve-,,w, R** rtrat slay of N'o-
1m ,iutT* wilt hardly lw a iiair.MNiitafimod
relallon to (leneral Mania -n’a r«mr.tfcti«ii with the
Administration of J-dm tRiinry AfVaui*, and to iIk>
tniecliaractitrof ihnt Adrniiii*liHtinn. II- en-'en*
voura loci'ate tint idea tint .Mi. Aduma wus of no
party. A* in the whole c-urse i-f my esaay* I wish
•o deal openly and above lamrd, I will give tlm w hole
of his aection in relation to this aiihp-ct.
" Astoiho AiliniiiistrHlioiioriheyminger Adum*.
*ay* ‘ A Stole High'* Man.' 't is ku- w n th 0 beloi*
became to tho Excretive Chair. In* hud nn.riv||r*,l
with, iiinl n« they *ai In-iiuy <1 hi* Federal triend.,
that lie hntl mndo hi* moiee with Mi. Jefl'.rsoii—
had been app -ioteil Mmi-t-r 10 England hy Mr
Madison,waa the .S-ccuiy ..f State to Mr. M-.nne,
and tliui h- pluceil nt tho heiol of Ins own Cuhinel.
tho great Champion of the Repulilii-Jtu I’artv In it*
atrif.- with Kederalmm. The truth u the Adminit
trato.u nf Sir. Qaiucy Adamt Hke hit min t,
•oat of tho eamtrnutcouler.a medley nf puttiet,
and trot tnpport. d and oppotci inJUeriminalrly
hy all Nothing j« m | K . ininred theiefore in prmil
ol d ocriil ||iirr|«'„i’a fed-rali*ni f*om Ida atipport
ol thru1 a-lmiiriatrotion. p *a» probably taring to
the b'liej 'hat Mr. t’lay mould give lone to i'/«
meatHtei. Thai guml.-mao had long hen; the
elnmiidmi of liiu H- pulidcm Forty, the .iippnrtei of
Mr. Jeller.on and Mr. Mioli-nn llmwceo him ami
Uetieiul Hnuitoii tlmre h d Ik-i-o nuenilv and e.on*
limied coinmunity ofpolitienl opinion nml of private
ueliiig, end lothia'cause tlm younger Aduin* wn*
tmlehieii |„r the ..uppoii which his uilmini*|iulion
1 1reived Iruin General HnrrUon."
"A Slate Rights.Man"a««iime*moivllnioliecnii
prove when he ra Is Henry Cl iy "tlm Champion . f
the l(*-puhhr.,n l'..riy."ui the tint-- of Id- appoint-
mentioolli. ehv J.D. A-hun*. When Mr. Cloy,
in 1811, oppotrd the rerli >r|er of the Rank of tlio
United Suites, he wits a (.'Immplun of Demoerncy,
'•ml during tlx- wur. lie wn. n hold und un nhlo *up.
porter of Mr. Muilismi'anthniniairnliiui. ISui when,
after ill" war, lie veer- d nroiind nml snpp ,ried 11
Brink ol 1 he United S al- *, nml wln-n, during ill-
'O'aionsof Congro-a of IIIJ7, 1(118, IJIIO. Iu> a.lv.i
entedlhenliirntiiig eucroiehnieut on ihecoiialitiition.
of latnrnal Impr.-Veni nt by the General Uovorit-
ini-nt; lu-gnvo the fir at imlicuiinn* nf npini «cy Irmn
strict Demncrntiu pr-nciple, wiiioh weivfolloweilup
hy hit notorimia ch-iui> i -n-liip of this Anieiicini
system,anil which wer -eon-umm »ted hy his "sonling
lie- bond'' with John Ifnii cy Ad <m«,nml goina over
to him "hodynndso.il." So f.irTrom Mi. Cmy's
liovinj Ih-.hi r.'ganl.'rl l.y il.„ 1-3!,'Ilil.',.« L,'liaiii|.i..n
ul Danrn»ey,Ilial llmo; i{i K l,t. Mm,"
ight to linvn know n tluit 111 tlin Ffedilhn'iiil election
ol lll'J I, hn wna the lowest cnmlidtitn'on the list, nml
received hu thirty icvcti i-lee.lotal Volof, nod llli*
before Ida ct-lehrmed hnrcniu with Mr. Adutns,
hud completely *fmt him out of the pale nfl honour*-
cy. In the year* III 17, I HIS. nml 18 IU. I grant to
"A Stutu Right* Mini" that tliein whs "acommuni
ty of political opinion In tween Mr. (*luy nml hi*
Hero,* lor the .loiiniitD of Cons-ie** *h -wtieneinl
llerrlaon supporting hy Ida vote, (nearly, if uni.)
v.-ty tneoaure of lutcriml Improvement by the
General Goverinn. nt originalt-d nt llmt lion-. It
la nUo nutnrimi*. ilial lie Imsulwny* tn-ennii open
•ilvocute nf a IWe IvnTmilR •ndnafiom thoycnr
IlllU, Mr. Clay Inis him for tho Hunk of the II
Stoles, it follows from the pr-mUe* of* A Suite
Rights •uni," th-it Oeiiorol 1 lotri*-mmust al-ohave
Ihmui for one. From 11125 tu 1828. (ion-mi llnrri-
oc, tipied n sent i„ tho Seimto i f the U. S itu-s
and dining his wimln Senntorinl enn-or, he wn* the
warm pur/isoH of John Uoincy Atlam*. for which
HE RECEIVED HIS REWARD, BEING Ap.
I’OINIKI), IIY MU. ADAMS, MINISTER TO
COLUMBIA. .lUST UEKOHGTHBO 1,081’. UK
CONGRKSS. IN 1828. ilm pretension pot forth
by "A Sutu Right* Man," ilwl'llomy Clay
selected ns the head of Mr A-him.'i nhinei hecim*,.
of hit bring " a chumpionof the Itepnhi cm party,"
is loo preposterous to noed.n hilmre.1 r. foi.iiimi.—
Well does " A St.ito Rights Mon of l«2.»" know
lliut.il wn* not for such a uaoae iha*. Henry Clay
was n lie.I to n sent in that euhin.-t. It is uselva-
to go into thin quo-tioi, n .w. Th • gr-eitust Iu ,vea
in thu chnplettil'll my Cl-iy’a lanm wmo won when
lw wus a champion ol lliu llop.thlicnn party; hut n
Might cornu ovur them when lm ron*iiinnmio,| Ina
hurgi.in with tho younger Admit*, .indmimy of ihvin
have fallen imo aero am! yell w leuf," l’me*i
to adorn the brow ol one, wlio.despitn ol his coiisnin
e talent*, having once quil the p|„j.,
ciple, ia "fallenl fullen!! fal.eu.!!"
Rut lot tho romlor mark ho v p,utr a compliment
A Smte Rights M oi’ p .ya to the itulepomleuce of
Gen Harrison, "Nuildng, any* lm, i» m he infer
led. iheivfore, in proof of Gun. Harrison's fudoiul.
I»nt fmni hi-anppoit pi' thnl iidmiidairujiou. //
teat probably toeing In the beliif lhat Mi, Clay
would girt lone to itt laroa^jJi'fu plain English,
Gen.Hnit(anhaoppnited Mr^V n m*' ndmlni-intiinn
hecniire nf Mr C ayMnfl iriice ev rldnt. It,,, in*
then, tliot thU looking i-.l. dljj^'jy ,,, „|,| (rickof
llie "Hero’s ami ir Mr. Clay ^ in .!d make him
-iippnrt tin adniiniatiutioiiiAr«v<lia!cmild v.-ry easily
mould him to td* meaoiro* nose.'' *.\ State Right*
.Man' is reduce I to s.ich ■« shift to clour tun slci.t-
nfld.- •Ilcr-i'of Fe-lmal.-nt, tint he i« l'..|.-«d to e\
hild Ido, a« a mere pnpp-t in -he timid* nt Mi.
Clay,for iirtlieroa, lie mil*, "Ueiweeo hutitu-l
Gen. Hurrison, there had be,n an early nml con.
linned couunuidly of poli-ical opinion and of
private feeling, and to thu cantr the younger Ad*
am* wna indebted loi th support win h lii-mlinin*
lost all its meaning, err ibry will |i*U-n t«» llie v,de*
•f" A ri.nto Rights Man," hying to maketl-emla-
l"v- tli.it hiandmltilairatiori wa* of th" * eompoal'a
onlri,"i, n ,| ihen-f.aw „f r,..five.I onlrroi pr.itcipla
The Stole Itfgkte Men, of 1825. know ibat liDad'
rnoiistrsihm w„ , ttw „p uM j r i nR ,.„ m ity to Hlyh
tk'vrrrlgn.y, and. that In purging (iisendf, Ito »Ww
•^Ufiaedne*. of purpmewnrthv of a la-tt- r r.au*e,
The wIioIm tenor uf Ida AdininUiiaiion h*d to a
corisoli-laiiun 0 r p,,wer in theGeneial Government
ia view* ns i„ li.i. rml lu.prnwm- nt nru well
known to Itavo h-eu of i|mi moat ultra Fednrn'
•rhool, nrrd ho nt'empicl to niter tin- wholn syoein
»f our f.ueigu relation.. The Fanurnn Mat 1-n It
fresh in every budy'# recollection. Uf that m-**ion,
• he lion. John Alarpherton Berrien, then n Some
tor Trent (ktorgin. rut id in his place—
* B propatet to change tk- whole tytfrm of nirr
foreign relation!, by a mere ext. cite of the ap
pointing power "
Now, | would nak tho render, if there could Iron
oi.ue dining und dauguimi* usurpation of p .wcr
limn on which would ■'change the whole tyilem of
our foreign rtlnUontV’ And I a-k -A Stulo Right*
Man ol 1825," to point out uny rneiianre more anh-
v.-rvive of the hue spirit of our G ivernm-nl, thou
tin-",-xeiri*e„f the appointing power" claimed in
thiitrasehv John Quincy A lum*.
I have shown that Thomas Ji-ireiion thought thu
g..vurniri--ni under J.Q. Adum* w.-.a udvanein- to*
wlirda “the eontolidulion in ititlf nr AM, r wr.ii.r,
fartign and dotHetlic," nnd I have adduced the
testimony of Mr. Berth n tlmt one of hi* m.-n-itre*
" propoH-d to vhangc the whole tyilem of oar for
eign relationa."
I th nk I may ru*t the cute hern, n* positive tea*
limotiy iu nny court will oui»---igli otrre n«*enlon,
mid if*A Statu Right- m hi of 1825 " irnlly iH'lii-
ve* what he a*y*. he might to fond*!! anme ol* thu
aett of Mr Admns' ndiuinistrHli.m on which hn
base* hi* u«ierliuna of it* having he«n uf the "com*
pnsite order.*'
Should In- Hiieinpt it, it would then In- time enough
»o go into detnll, and hy refprcnco to tile Journalsof
Wnumle.tii'.d^vtnt havlwru in*ti|n ,-,1 ug«i«*t
the company owodig h- *leart|!mat line, f, r the H .*
tnaga lUstoned «.n the purl -.f tin* pns*r-nge.•.which
!• Alleged to li *Vh- ari-en from gross n glig, ncu
' $ " '
From the F> dtiol Union of Tnetdav lutt.
. nurilio uiNNi:f( at raNdeusvii.i.e.
* J Tliet-Uif .h*ef IV nshinglon eoun-y irnonrcfnvora
bln to thi-^re clreiVn id Mr. Van llnr-ui us IV.id to
of the United 45|f»th«, gave a (tuli ic ill-.lw-r oil ’Ih»
29iJrwf J,.|y,at whi. h there whs present " 1"'(P'
pr--|ioriion of the people of the county, and »• rein!
disil. giii-heilciiixi-iia wh . Ii id Imm-ii invitud to nlteml
on the oec-isii.n.
,J lie dinner wa*-got op-in n style mil profnsi #o
*Hit,-d to tho occasion, m.lwo* -eiv- d op nml e nn
mbor pnivid.'il for the purpose. Nr-nrly m.o tle.u*
nml |H-r*»n* wem prvo-nt uid puit-a.k of tho fea*
w hch war spread «m *u ml.l.-s,
l*hum II. Saflotd, E**|.. wn* called to pre»ide,
and wh* nMistml hy Col. S. Robinson. J. M. Wild-,
I*. I. 1,-nnlllr-, Willi.,in Ruck, David Grier, Wil-
linm Fisli, Alexander Irwin, William Sinoh, Rich*
arrl Warihen', Gideon Si lunge, Jumr* Riuulley,
Hoheri Wldtliulil, Rriatit (s'Cduin, Renjuniin So*
aiona.ai.il Middleton I’m,I, who ucted as Vice Fit-
aide
• I.AIJULNS. 15th Joly, IU4U
G-ntk'o.i-o—Tiimiks for >mo r.ii.d m.d iriuu.Ry
len*». ic.r|ved to da*. Y o will puidoti me, my
f.irml,, l‘*r mu complying w. It your reqm-at. \oo
iy have #r*-u iu ih„ prim* lint resolution I lt.se
•akin, in keep uiu
and n-ihi
y.-n all,hi
thing c*
oinrtUi..
d I.Mt 11
Congress, prove that never were two purlin- inure
widely sundered I ban the suppmter* nml oppnaers
of Jol„, Quincy Admn*. It w-uj while \V. 11. Hur-
riron w.ismn-uig tie- warmest und inostnpnnof thu
first, nml John Randolph thehu.ol of tie- Uitur, ihnt
Ilniirl.ilphioldre—u.l the well known r-xclnniiitionto
Genend Huriii-on, "We ililT- r fun.hiinentidly und
loudly; wn iievnrcjn ngreu obuut mramret urubout
men."
Of iliiit ndmiiiistrniinn, Henry Clny wn* th" uni-
Hi lling spirit. Ho tho'iglit th it ho wu* in the line
of " snfo pn*ce,|pn'a" fur thu Fro-i.luntial cliuir,
hcrmise lie waa S-cretnry of State. Rut the peoplu
juilecl thu mmi hy his m-n in os, and tho over
whelming dofeul of thalu-imini-tmtion nt theonsu-
ing Fresiilontiul eluction, wit* mi evidonce tliut Fed*
eralism, n**iimo wlmt ahnpu it may, will never lm tol
erated hy them.
At, nod sincu tlmt limn. Henry Clny lm* been
i. lentili- *1 will, the Tariff for protection, u U. S.
Hank, and Internal linprovemeult by the Gen
eral Government. According to" A Stulo Right*
Man," there had le en u “continued community of
political opinion •.-tween Gom-rul H. and Mr. C*.
u, great u* to cmi*o tho former to support Mr.
Ad um. Uf cnur*c, then, if Mr. Cln\ siipp-.rtml
tti'.su Federal measure*, Guuoral H-urisuti must
lime dnim tlio *nnte.
It wn* thu object of “A Statu Rights Man" to
ilrnu tho attention of Id* render* nwuy from tlia
ii. lmini-iiiiiii.u id' tlm younger Adam*. Ho well
know tlmt to limitin'sumo mnn snppoiling tlio el.
der ami tlm younger Ad-.m«, and taking high office
under both wa* pro-.f of Id* Ihro'e Fulundism
which oven hi* sophistry could not veil. And iu
siui.d the fact*, and lm mm ncithur pallium nor deny
them, tlmt in Congrea* Grimrnl Hnrrisun wu* tint
ojmn, *i-utoiia. Ir.nik suporterof ilm S.-diii >n Law
nn l Rlurk C.ickndo Ailminioiiitimi of ohi John Ad-
mn«: and lie wn* "not u less open and zuuloiis
suppoi-ier of ill ,t ndmiidstrathiti of wild und un-
eonstouiimml schemes over w hich ilm y- linger Ail-
mn* presided—no u Iminisirniioo wh'eli wn* ini;-o**
t-d hy |,.,rs-ain mill intrigue upon ill - American pco*
pi* in opposition iu their voice, w hich, trampling
upon thu right* of ilm people,nml no-ting utdeft
nncu tlm Kepiildicnn cliHindlor-of our Inslinnioii*,
elniined un imlepjmlonceof, nml aiqierioriiy ovur
tlm |H.pulnr w ill, nod derided tlm idea of represen
iniive* being palsied hy tho will of their ciintiitu
Verily In-had Id* reward from iho two Aduotsu—
nnd therefore hn cun claim none from tlm I’eoplu.
By tho elder Admn* he wn* appoint,-,I Sccrutnry
to (In- North Western Turihury, nnd G-.vcrnor of
iiidimni 1,-riitoiy; by tlm younger Adntns, hu wu*
uppoinied Mini*ior to Coloinbin.
In my next, iintl iimil number, I *ludl examimm
lew in-.ro of the " mUconccptinnt " of "A Statu
Right* Man of 1825 " SCRUTATUR.
istiniioii receivedfrem Gener.il Hmrisou."
Wlmt mi indop-.-o Ion* uti-i, he.-,,. ||i,-» m ihe lex
limony of hi* own friund*, must G-nerul llmri-uii
A Stale Right* nun of 1825" c->uld n--t hy
any possibility have 'nllen upon a more imf-otonute
pisitinii limn lire one he hn*n«-nnt--d iu rolaiion to
thu administration of John Q .iuey Adam*, lor that
administration i* *-) recent tlmt mo-t of hit ru-oh-i*
mu*t already have placed the stamp of denial upon
it.
DEMOCRATIC IIKITBLICAN ASSOCIA
TION l)K S. OGLKTH0HFK WARD.
At n r- giihir ineoting of thi* A«*ocimi«n, held nt
thu roaulenrt, uf Mr. Richard Scanlon, »n the4.li
in-t., Jacob Shall', r, F'esidimt, nml Silu* Ho|ii«,l*t
V.co Fir-ideio, took limit chair.—'Ire nie.-tii.g he.
ing eoilml to order, wn* mldre-M-d hy J. 8 lipaeu,
Fnil.p M. Rik*-||, Levis. Hart.M. llopj<ih».E*.|r*.
Col Al'x. Drysdule, nml Matthew H MoAllisi. r ,
K-q., in nnelo.|iieut und aidinuted utiinuei.
Un ntoii„>, ,,i M« . Chnrlo- Van Horn, llo-olvud,
tlmi ilii» in cling now iidj.uirn milil Turn-day, veiling
Jacob sh.ufek.Fic*.
Fiiii.p M. IIimski.i.. Sou
Dr. N. F. Hnrri- acted a- S.cn tuiy, umi
Cuj-t.T. Sp-,rk. n* Martha lm the Day.
flic l ump my having Imjcii formed into u r>-gtdnr
prm etsion, by the activo i-xeituin* of the Mar.hal,
tln-y took thoir *mtl* m thu liii-le* in tin* *'rieie*i
order, nnd •vurnmitvcd in the m«t*l sitii.f.tctury man
ner, with nil tire nccmuMii ilrmn’ideil.
Ami now-tli >t the dinm-r hud been <li*|.nsed > f
the Company who had nss-mhled to snli«fy iheir
mind* iu relation to ihuexcitmg topic* of ilm day,
ualled loudly fur tlm nppuuimire. of their favoiim or-
"'ora iiiul.*tuie.-nien Geu.-tid (ilusrock, whose in-
d-fatignhle zeal Ire* won fur him n placu m thu
atlcciioii-of.liC p-opl", wu* called for by uc lnma-
timt and a ion modi- hUappcnrurica. I to delivered
u spmeli ofuliQ.it un hour n-d nml half in length,
amid,-at tlio plioidii* of the wholu company, *>,
frequently called f*rth, as to rr.piiru n long p-m-o
for tho restoration of aider. Hewn* followed hy
H. W. Fooler, of Chat ham, one of our candidate*
®r Cong.e**. Being Ion In tic known hi the up
country u» a public speaker, n.,,1 placed in th- re
lation of candidate arid orator, nil oars wereatt-li-
live and all ey.-s were eager to wilne** his effiirt.—
They wore fully am* ifierl; ho held forth for an hour o r
more, nml il--|iver> ,1 onn of tho most eloquent nml
hmirt stirring uppeulswo havnfor u l-ng timu wit-
nes-0,1. lie wn* purlictihirly hupp, in his mvonnt
of tho two ean.lidatea for the pre*idency, wiih hoih
of whom linbnrquniuted, nnd never on* iihntd
i}i-l, r log cnlmi candidate portr-,y, d m-,r„ to tho
lifo. Never w«* Imothiu limio brilliantly exp*xed,
or the Ihlseh-ipd of thesu pretences more foivibly
felt hy nnntnlicnrb.
H. V. Johnson,of Jelfi-r*on. wn* next placed,.n
■ ImSonil. V.miig in ih,' Bm.l „rp.,liiic,nii,| m,
kmiwn for |»ililiu -orvicn, r.n.luiv,l, hn «n. li.isnu.l
In "ill, lu... , x|ML’l ili-.r, liy tlm nu.lirinm, rt.il Imm
w.- ware wi'nniscs of onn of thiuc ngrendile «|ia:ip-
print meat-sometime* expcrieoc-d on such ms,-a-
sion*. No man tliut spoko on t|,i* orcu*ionwas
decidedly in uier of hi* subject, none presun
tod clearer views nnd n-oic was he,ml with more
pleiiHiire, or greet,•<! with warmer applmi.*u.
These g.-ntlam.-o w-rn succet-d-dhy W. VV. Gor
don nf Chatham, and G. V. Neal, of Warren, who
in turn made,, fow Itriefltiil p-riem iu roniatkaa,
the close ol'the nu'crlniummit which had now b. on
k-pt up for suv,-inl inmrs
The speikors, it will he nhs-rved, was all g,- n
lli'ineis of other couiitiu.j tlm eiiixen* of Watidiigton
canying omn n-liiiuinuiit nf ho«|dtality in giviog it
decided prefeiencp to their gm>t*.
Uno ul tha ednoiaof thi* paper were present on
thi* occasion,and could nut sulHcebitly admit.-tlm
,1- cent solnieiyol -he people, while aclmtiod will,
such *'!«l nqt| iWyor in tire cuu*,. wl.ml, t J,-y dvem
the cause of^ |li. ir country. They will m,t-allow
the ouuso tardier in their tmml* and rome what
may, we look to a cod autinnn I'ioiii tho old comity
of \\ u*lijng|ou, on the lir*t Monday of Uoiohur und
Xovcnihyenpext.
. The lull, »a,ing are part of thu letter* which were
rereiv. ,1 on the occasion. They were handed in mid
rcud a* the tint,< nml tot* mi,m of tho company could
heoioitined. 'l'liuy wero recuivuil with greui up-
pi-iiise. 1
MILLKRGKVILLE, &7th July, 1810
Gentlemen— | n-gr-1 thin it i* -ut -| „.y power t.
uon-pt y„ui kind invitaiioi. t„ u pie-lie dii.ner to In-
(•rt'pnti ,1 try a poriioit ,<1*11.0 citizen ,,| Witshiog
‘•••tuny, on tin- 2!)n, ni-tom.
Your purt, ,*u i* l-,u,la>,|o mid patriotic. I fully
ucu-r,l with you in the opinion, ilial tew pending
u- lit,-at for lire Fre-idei-cy i* one of iiuprecedcoted
lit 0,0*1. '(he questiuo to I,./ settled i*. wheilier w
1ueloc.n1l.a19 in „UW. „ |» r w |„, s „ < j„ ll .|(| 0 .
tiei|ue<,ion„h!o mid wh„*u Ithuml nnd
-I' from ih" present routnivei*},
inJinv mu to nit,Til. Myviuw#
no.i, lieetl'i-lly, n.o c Ireiog bun,»
ii-ed I.TTt limn my iiel^hh..|s, mid W»u lire r-eaii
n,nigh to l»w c-m-idi-r, .1 nml ir- oled a* *urht|huij|
h -v»- written *-• mu- h ‘nt. o r,air*,-ofmy lif-.fortll,--
pmp„*e ofk- v;.|ng'8-,Hii„-.ii men, nml wliui ,-uglo
l"l»e .S.eiihei,, pr nriple-,uni nl. widim-t havlo^JM
my Imowl-d.c. oiuden single r,.nv, ii, u. d-liWtUdi
a*lii»l, a* i'll ihi* prerent iwcii*i<ui, f mid tnjjfel,
i»r.*r:t,T».n nr tiik rxittr towiiicii 1 rnor»;asAU
to lixbONn, und minding u*h wuroal me ia n Ihl.e
Oa-u iifthe Fruit le. 1 claim iliellhetiyiindindt*
pe-ileni-uol reposing mid dying licit- wiih-iitlur
tie r di-tnrliiug. u* 1 have loo ,-fit-n done, die Him
quddiy uf liici.dvand lb.-*,hy my political vugunri.».
On- thing in ,-x'ennotiim of my u< iiirnli.y. " hun
,-v,-rn cexuiii,- St-oe Right* m ui cun b-- nom nnlcd
for the Fre-id.ncy. with the bust pmspcct ot sue
c,-m, y„u will sc,- me in the held nsnrdeiii u* uny ol
>ou - imli til-II. excuse me ii I Jo not recognize the
purity , f dint rnor-.l whieh inculcate* the choice bu
two- ii evil*—I,el ween what is wutst. what i* very
l.a.l, what ist-qaiillv had. wlnil is indiflerent, what
i* wuriltii u|,ing—I elioose an Iu.nesiau'l competent
•n ut, who is at .lie same lime tfn honest | ah.’.email,
win, Is H»c,m*lrcli lent, hut who in pursuing the
letter of the C-iisiiiu i.Mi iu prelice, wliethe, he
• omufr m East W,**t,„t South. do<-» he-t pu.suo
the in'ered of nml innk,- safe tin- entire 8-nthei»
Comery. N-, o'her public man is fit tor o-—If In
is nm our friend nt tho v-rv cure, amid tlio p.-rns
and dang'-rs w-l.ieli l«e*er ns. lie may u* well he onr
••neiny. Tlmcivi.iz.-d wmlil, tlmt it to *i«y, the
Kitova, FAN A TICS and H-pocrilcx ol'tlio world
Are iigiiin-t us, and if wu mirsu.ve* slnmld, iu tlm
.n.«i r--«ert. !»■• found Hgain-i oor-elvi *—why—bn it
-o—You Ii »vc a* ntnrh nt -tnke ns I.
Very r.-apectlully.' Guntlentnn.
G. M TROUP.
To, M.-s-rs. Skrinu mid others, Coniiniileu—San
ilcr-vill-. Ga.
It- tnfrrd, That llieial • A-
Um- itii-nibe-niftlnM Cointltlllo, 1
arena-ion, at ,1 tliut ll.t- •nun- he pul
GeurguiUf Mid Tel- graph, td this city.
He it Imthrr RetvUed, Tlmt bl> Editors, fuvuum-
Ida to th- re election • f Ma tin Volt Buti-ii, lat re
quested m gibe said A,ldte<* un ina-ri.uu in-their
pU| CI S.
Tl-c m-u-dng wa* very eloquently addressed by
o.Me*<i*. J. 8. 8j-uce. Mo*e* Coln-n. \V H. S. V, r«
i.id.-, K G. Wilson, ami Dr M>.*«'s 8helial|.
.1. W. ANDERSON, lWt.
Tito*. RtciuHDjo.v, Sec'y.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1810.
A FACT.
We yesterday rrc-ivud hy onu ofthe mail* three
letter* which were all inuiked “pail paid."
Olio „f the k-t'o»* loo wu* from a *uh*ci ihnr, who
vvisln-d to scitiu hi* nec,mol, wi.houi being dtmm-d
Sul,*, rila-rs, om, nnd all, Wk ul your lu-t receipts
and mm-mlier ihe Frintm ; f„i pniiiics, without thu
r. turns l-o our liibcr, i* a surry cuttipmiion tiieau
hot ilnyn in Aiigu,t.
\\ u ihuiik our friend in St Augiiftinu for romern-
boring us, mid wu hope that hu is enjoying tl-n 6- it
bntez- und the ilolicm-iu*of a fi*h tuhlu «fi.-r tho
"accideniH hy (I-ml nnd fi-ld”— the hair breadth
escape* from Sriuiuolu warfare, ."be. Arc. which havo
been Id* lot.
Hu shall hear from ns -ovlm j,\
THE TRUTHS OF WHIGGERy'' 1
thpjroi!k-
Lee, III Is-lred ufllli* As*
• * * * "■■•
“taicnU 4M.ltH, M T5fSj^ dr TL'h °, r •« ibe
nl'.uriiTpfctl.e ftun.J «.f
auiiareui ia tho i0" v *muirnt. wa*
Can nny unprejudiced person w under nt ihpjrrdk-
'■** nssertionaol'tlio piui*e* of otiropp-mert'*, w|i.*n
lw th« Cqtet " w,l ‘ BlUnimmUi
. E ttfZL... IV*. „
, If, ,...'^4. 2?,^.
Never, in fact,. wn* an odtriuistrntipn nt- r,
Mnrn|hHl by ii»ae/»oN*, u* ultra Fedeial, th,n wa
hi*.
The lira' mr»aajo of John Quincy Admn* in Cun.
gre*a in the fall „f 1825, nnoiM-il the l'-e|ingi. and
th* fear* of tho Demoermic Farty from it-, to,Id ns.
atnnptiim* ofjmwer for the G -ireinl Government.—
runnot fail to have struck th" reader liosr little
A Stato Riglna M in" npeenr* eve.- to huvt run
aulted the w ritiiig* of The*. Jetf-rao-*. Thi* .,8 -i d*
.another prmif of that fact, for ha l he been at all In.
timate with th* history of that groat man, he would
Itavo known that the ute«xnge in qiieMion exciiwl
such alarm as to the safety «,f the Conti notion, that
Mr. Jefferson prepared a " solemn declaration and
protest" against tlm doctrine. *-l forth in it whieh
he wtshrB the j<egi*Iali,reef Viifin’u t„adopt.
Fu-ther, in n letter to Wm. B. Giles, in relation
to tlieihenadmi.ii*tration,lio»ime*hi«cnn.-urrence
wiih Mr. Glle. "on tint rapid *t, id,« » iih whieh the
fedora I government wasadvaneirif l^tranls the Utnr-
potion of oil the righto retrtrvUeo ike Stales, ami
THK CUNIoMPAfl « IX IT»)l‘t> , fte ALL roU’KM,
rukKioa zxtt D„MK*Tir." In*«||eftktnf oftha view*
nf the Fc-lrrtl party, of that JayR brt.rsy*. " 1 ha,
naw t»wk tu a *laglo aud *p|ea.Rd'(overtimenl of an
«rUrn, ,, M , M
Ik, muirOtpt rk.H.r. thi
.imt.T .i.rru.
|,.». ili-i. -n*H .1- |-«*M Mim
.*1*— MSg
U the younger A.|am,,«|[»h ) ,i f |,. , ...
*4" A litnto llighia Man«4 |lt4, M HM .| ,j^ nB ^ rr
wld 0-4 lake long |>, tUoldo *• la the cmapareRre
weijtU uf im h.
lie deadly liwsli|| y *)mn la Ge -rgia.l^ Mr,
Mom, wU m MHNt Ut (tHpHUm by hr# onto, «o4
Accidental Niagara Fall*.—The Buffalo Com-
mi rcial Advertiser of .Monday *n s—•• A Briti*lt
pit.icu officer fell yestciduy liotii the cliff ueni tin-
Clifton Hou*e,at tho FalU,«ighiy feet into thegu f,
and *tn,ek on some proj.-ciiug limks • He arose und
ernw-lcd up towiihiu tun feet of the top of the pre
cipice,? when hn fainted und f.-ll again n lea* Hi*-
tance* Hi* skull wa* h.*diy fncturvd, and u'so hi*
, ih* and one flmiiM. r, Hu is not expected tu
»over.—A'. 1'. papi r.
It i* stated that ('apt. Tulcott, ofthe U. S. Engl,
mt-r* Prof Hrnwiek, of Columbia College, and
Pref. Cfevolnml, of Oliio, have been iqq»iiiit.'d |,y
the Pre.id- nt c.,innii«*i.u.ers for the expl»n,ti„u mid
survey or the Noilit Eastern Boundary, under the
late act „t Cong.e.* appropriating $25,00(1 for the
pur|H>*<-.
Wi-imdi-rsiiind(says the New Yo.k C' mmereinl
Advc-iti«er) tlmt one hnudicd nnd thir*y prr-on*
h-tve already engaged postages in the Bnti«h
Queen.
The packet «l,ip« Ontario, (or Ixmdon. Kuropci
f.r Liverpool, and Baltimore, for Havie, which like.
t sail to morrow, have at.o u large numhi-r of
p-iSM*gei* engaged.
Monroe Rail RoadS? Banking Co — It *i'| be
•een tlm Din-u or* uf ihUcurr.paiiy have dcciiiiedu
dividend of $1 pet share for the l„*t six months,
Mngal ihe rule of0 per rent per annum—which,
eotuidering the pressure uf the limes, conn* » icd
will, the fut that the Company i* rat tying on ar
,-xjwiMive work at tlm »aure litre*, may Ire consider-
e I a pretty lair bud,re**,—Maeon Telegraph, ilk
lightened policy , mb, nr,-* I In- ini, real oftv.iy pun
ol'tlil* great C-it u-iur icy—,r to Min.iitut-- in hi*
al,ud u mail wh limit qunlllicutioii, umi of nurn
aud coutriicled vi -ws.
Yoiicuiiii„t e havu loig.-ttontho \iol-ut and univt-r
•dopposilii ii,,! tlm people of thi* Stunt ton high
pro'cctive Taii-ff, and of lire principle ihnt ,1 ruled
purtic* «>u thu auhjort. All wh-tu oppo-rd t-> it;
but parties-divided mi thu remedy l,y whi-h the
mil “it* to bo removed.
One l-ttrty were lor pursuing the mild mid pacific
remedy nt' tlm I,mint 1, x, while the oth, t prop.,.,-.
h rc.urt to Statu iiilurposiiimi mid direct icsis.ance.
What wn* Gen. Hiirris-ii'* opinion m ihit time, of
a nu-.-suio *-. uhuccl-1 iiil-ln lothe S.mlhf Wn* lie
imwilliug to nba.duii i',l>, cmice - f u» ui.i-qual opera
ti -n upon the va. ion* int,-ie*t*„f tl, iimim.f N'.;n»t
uvt ii utior the *lreels of Ciuriestoii and Nuilbik
sIimi'U bu rovered with gn,»«, and tlm Soatheu,
people couid li.,d in, market lm-their pioduce.—
•Tl'csucahimin- * iti't-hi all c--un- upon u*, <r-.ni iln-
effects of the 1'urdf, and \ul in,Ion- lm would give
hu voice fo, it. modificnium or repe.il, tin.-Mali-ol
tilings mu*’ lm distinctly traced lo ihui objection
abl.- inumure.
Tilt*is Un- man whosa extraordinary in.-rit* liav.-
been aos nld-nlydia „v,-r,-,ll,y S-.iInVngeiiiloin. n,
ni.,1 for whose .dovution to ih o • Ific-- mean- me ,«•
tinted to. alikohumdui'ing to ut in, otli-n.ivu to mo
lality, mid iu-tiliiii- i„ relumi,.
On, p-d.liial in*tilu i-,u» a-uh„*. ,l upon the long
denied posiiio.*, dial in m i. cupuble „i sutfguv- ri*
tueilt. (Jur e'xperiiit- lit liu* been a la-aiililiil, mid
thus I'ar a su.cei-.lul one. If, ns heroines ruiioiim
nnd intelligent Ih-ii.^, in the ,-x- rcitepl tlm el- ci ve
franchise, we di«mi-s prejii ice und nre dir- ci- d hy
liio*c lights, wl.irli tneiiauJ reus u >h d «,round to;
indignantly discountenancing nil imheen. appeal*
tu the low uifd g ,,veiling p is-iou*; wu nn,y In.pu tu
|iei|M'tuute theJilesamg* wettow enjoy. Th-yum
curiainly worth the culiouiiun ot vir-imuspri, ciple*.
Accept genth-men I'm tours- Ive*. mid tle-sa eiioni
you represent, th.* ns-uranro of my high cousidera
tion. ciLytLESJ. McDonald.
To Messrs. Q Ski in,-, f 11. SnflVd, and nth* t Gen
llemon nf thu Cmniniil- c—Satidersvill.-, G
a gi’ni|i ,mui.an,!Ltiugui«lmd in stniion ns the Hon.
M'm. C. F»k*ToN, ol'S. C. nso.-ru that " tiiu Fieri,
deni was pm in offiro h\ thu niuru power of Gun.
Jncl.sim."
Hern the people nre told in plain term*, you did
not elect Mr. Van UuiiKN hy your free and honest
votes, hut you ucru driven to ,-lrct him Ir. one
wIum•• power you could not resist. Thi* i* the in-
suiting lone used hy tin.- opponent* uf the Democra
tic F resident.
Mr. Fiikston roinnrks further, that " tho Piesi-
dent, without a reputation t'ur uhilily, nr any pro-
tenc- „f public service, was nppuiiitcd hy hi* pro*
d- cessor.*'
Marlin Van Bnron,w-i-aretuhl,i*devoid of ability
and ins rendered no public service.
Due* Mr. Fr,-stoii him*- If bulicvh what he h-re
assert*? If hu duo*, we me const,nined lo believe
Aim more ignurnm dim, he should be. If hu do-*
tint, “o must believe that thu ncronipliahed tk-uuior
hu* nmie ieuluusy iu |,i* c -mpoaiiion thin woguvo
him credit lor.
Mr. I'n-stun I'uiiher de.-bire* that i- .
" rim Fienidenl is suppmind hy Farty orimiiizn-
•i n umi mi army of „ffic- hol lers—he G..v-io-
met,t im« taken the liciil ugmust tin- Feople, und
this is tlm contest in winch «»e (tin- Win^.) ure en
gaged. The mercenaries of the Ficri.lcnt uiv
iioi.e.l lliiooghoiit die wlu,le cmmiry, to ravageund
suhjiigu',- it—un organize,I mnl disciplined corps,
over vigilant, ever iiunve mu! ever ohnlient tu tile
tiotnninud of its offici-ra."
" What u lung tail unreal liu* gut J"
The un-re,-iiuric* „f the Fieridum!! Dors Mr.
Frc*t»u mean that ihoso gentlemen who hold
sillier:? ill this country are paid by the. President and
nre " snl I for money?"
If ho due*, lie utters a s under which Mr. Pres
ton himself dire* not hel'uvu. A* a jurist, a Le
gislator, he knows that salariusiue fixed by law,mid
paid out uf tlio treasury of I liu iialioit.
Are tlio oflii-e huldeis so well paid, n* to lm iibla,
il they had the deaiic, " to ravage and sul.jiig.au
the country?"
Few derive more than n bar- subsistence ftom
the emolument* „f the oflu:,! they hold, and many
fmoilie* would starve ii portion of i|,n year, did the
olli.-eholder tro-t to the mere pittance fredl fiiijrcui
‘ f- r su| port.
ADDRESS
To the Dtataeratln Hr^ubUcnn Convention of Georgia,
Ihtrdby M. HALL .MeALUSTER, at MilUdye-
title, on Oh July, 18(0. l’nbtuhtd hy request of the
Contention.
On eui.li iccurreiicp of this unuiveraary, the fiecuieu
of our land cuimneinoialu the day, widen gave to their
country, a name and place among the nutions of tl.o
earth. Standing upon theeuiiucm e ofthe prevent, the
patriot surveys tire triumphs und utruggle*,if the pad,
■mil with lofty Hsiiiintiou* for Ins rounliy'a guud, easoy
lo remove tin- veil lint obscures thu future.
Auim.itvd hy this feeling fellow-citizens, you
iissemLled on Ibis, a Nation's Ecsiivul. lo ulllr tu the
author of all good, the dilution uf your gratitude, and
t, commit iuio liislmmls the destinies ofyuur co-jui ry
Tlio day winch dawned upon our existence as a na
tion, is not only inscribed outlie record* of patriotism,
1-ul illumine.-! one ofthe brightest puces iu the annul*
nf philanthropy. It marked a new era in tire history of
nur nice Tire great truth nf iimu's political equality,
iht-ii for tire tiral time, successfully nsserte.l tu the
world. Front the moment when the younger Giacclius
fell a victim to Patrician vengeance in Rome, to the
period when the struggles of ficerty iu Euglugd. serv
ed nuly to Imrl one family from thu throne, und elevate
another5 History hud been the mournful record ofthe
uimuci cdsful rihirts of the many, to burst the fetters,
which the policy uf the few, had contrived in weave
around them. Experience, the jJucr fruit of uges. hud
su firmly inculcated the belief, that the ma*s of mini-
kind Were destined from tlreir birth, to be “ lieweis of
wood, and drawer* of water,"tliuttlre great principles
proclaimed by the Futlicrs of our Republic, though re
ceived hy some with acclamation*, were deemed by
the world, the dream* of enthusiasts, never destined
to he practically enforced. For the usserfmn r.f those
principles, the wur uf the Revolutun was fought. In
the great aggregate of suffering, blood, and treasure,
expended by this country, in tliut protruded conflict,
our own State, Irer infancy and resources considered,
contrilni'ed her lull item. Georgia It is true, was thu
lift ol'tlio colonies, which sent Delegates tu the Gene
ral Congress. Rut while history recurds this fact, she
will pau-e to ennteioplato the situation of the country,
at that eventful p.-riod. Tho youngest of her sister
colenic* had witnessed the revolution of ueemuiy since
its fuiiuilaiii.il. nnd whs in thu occupancy of a compara
tively dense and permanent population. That of Geor
gia, wu* about l.'i.UOil white*; the number uf the wl.igs
cupuble of hearing arm* did nut exceed ii,000, und she
bad a frontier itfli miles 111 extent, to protect from the
ravages of the refugee banditti uf Florida, and the sur
rounding savages. 80 recent ton, hud been the settle
ment or the colony, that a gieat number uf her iidinbi
tant* were emigrants from the mother country, wlm
*'ill cherished nil ardent attachment In the laud nf
•heir birth. Notwithstanding her infancy and exposed
piiritiou, the love of liberty triumphed over every odt
er ere siiler,tiino, und soon site determined to niako
common cause with her sister colonies. The feeling*
which animated her suii* at 1111 early period, imbodiei'
themselves in an interesting incident—a British vesse
laden with military stores, was captured hy volunteers
from tin- city of Suvammh, nnd u large poitii
n . pot lion of the
powder taken, wns sent to Boston, where it wus sub
sequently made to ullci in uudilde tonus from thesarm
mil of Bunker'* Hill, the feelings of a people battling In
defence of human right! During live of the seven
youts of Revolutionary struggle, the Capital of the col
ony remained in the hand* ofthe enemy. The Indiana
under the intlut-nce of Caurenm nml Stewart, assailed
her on every side of an exposed nnd extended frouiiei.
A.|*l to their butcheries, the cruel warfare^of,the
Tiny, nod the more systematic eft'otis of the British
Government, nml it will he conceded that the picture
ol'lrersufl'erinas is not too highly drawn, when Stis de
clared—•• that her limits may huvo been distinctly
muikcd by the human iduo i spilled upon her borders."*
In the year l“('0, when Charleston loll, and the South
ern nrifty under Lincoln wns captured, inostof the civil
ami military nffi. or*, on the Siuto nml Continental en
tnblMhmciitH lied Northward, onny of the inhabitant*
sought refuge in tlio surrounding wilderness, and a
solitary Fort in the interior of our Statu was the last
imlilof Republican Georgia. ‘There the Executive
Council guarded l.y Clarke and hi* 3110 heroes, await
ed likcthn suuuieofnncienl Rome the npprnncli of Bren-
liu* and his Gauls.’ t And for what object were these
HH.-rilice* iiimle ? Why did our Fathers encounter fa-
the wiklcriress and death in the Held 7 Why
Even lire higho-i salaries, are pour eompip^jiijcn
for tire duti
perl.-ruinI, for to di*charuo those
duties with lidelily to tire t-ouniiy. the mind niusi
In- prepared with years of Mil, and pecuniary io~
ponsihilllie*, in many ins'iinccs, must he inclined,
whirls the man seeking iiuh-peml-.-iice would huully
inicitimter.
But if iliis" party orgiinizniion"—this " army of
iffire holders” cxi-i*, why Ho mu llio-e office holder*
who an-opposed to theiidmiin* int.oii. evince tlreir
. eganl for discipline, hy h -mg "ohedient to the
i-uniurin-D of tlreir offi mV?" Simply hccanse no
‘iimniinnls nie issued, and b cause ns ciiizeiiM of a
r e gov.-tniii. nl, these g.-nileitren, D- mocra'* or
ll'Aiga, ncknow h-djo the right of no officer to coot-
•mind tin in. iu of the highest privilege
'fthe cinzi-ii, ii.e right of rulYmgu.
Will Mr Fn-ton prei.-ml 10 sny tliut these g -n-
ih-ttien wh • nr.- paid hy thu |>i-npl«.- (not hy th- l*re-
lent) for imp-riant servic.-s rend.-r--d.nre nil in fr*
a of the n-election of Maiitin Van Blkkn?—
No *0. Many -f tie *0 "merrmarie*," ns they nro
oitumptiiouriy styled,me tu be found in opposition
ot hecuu-e gourl in.-n cannot hu found to supply
In-ir places, but hecnu«e proscription* for opinion’s
ake is nut practised hy Uiu Fresidcui or hi* sop-
cxpine tiienirtelve* to the murderous tomahawk,.the
(loudly rifle, and the 110 lcs.« fatal prison shin ? It was
to conquer for themselves and their pnvlority the bltv
slugs of 1'iee Goveruiuenl. Thunks to the God of lit
lion*, they nchievod their noble aim 1 Are y u, fellm
citizen*, not tlreii descemlimi* 7 Live you not to enjoy
wlint tlu-y sull'cicil to obtain? Are you not prepared
tu ceiireut, if need he, wiih youi hluod, the superstruc
ture nf llmt mighty fabric, lire f-umdulioo* of vvliieh re
pose upon the hone* uf your Fiill.eis? Will ve not
sweai I"protect it from foreign aggression, or the* more
deadly assault* of domestic faction 1 By vour patriot
ism as citizen'— *
“ Ry nil that memory hallow* nf (Ire pnst.
By ull that hope prefigures ofthe future,"
I (’(injure you to guard with jealous vigilance, the puri
ty ol Institution*, so recently transmitted by your bleed-
mg sires— thoy may be said, tu he even now rucking
with their blond! b
Tho hn*ty reference which hns been made to the
sufTcrmg* nml devoted spirit of the youngest nf the col
onies in that unequal coiillirt, tho war of lire Revolution,
may convey some idea of tlio bloody ordeal
through which this whole country passed on her
march lo indi-pendeuce. From that struggle between
ihe Oeiiiu* ofthe new, nml lire Policy or the old world,
wn* horn civil nnd religious liberty! Beneath her
benign hdlueiice, the frame work of our Instil miens
wus wrought. It is not to ho supposed, that tire fabric
ot our Governmentspraiig into existence like the fabled
Minerva, in all it* pp sciu just nml beautiful propor-
U""*. lire grnul principle* proclaimed in the Dcclur-
ti'm of_Independence, had been asserted iu the Held;
hut 10 impart to llicni a living spirit, and a breathing
l"rm. was the great work still to he achieved hy ihe
wisdom of nur patriot sires Tire portals ofthe Tem
pi* nt Liberty were flung wide to tire, people, but its
interior apartments were yet to ho occupied nnd held,
l.y a tenure fixed and pet mnuent. The spectacle pro-
settled by the people of this country at the close of the
vvnr ul ton Kevoliition. wns one «r novelty nnd gran-
dour Ilia li.iuid.itioii of a Gnvermireiii hud often
hi-en the ollspriiig of custom, prejudice, and a long
train ol mrliiitous circumstances, and in ninny instan
ces the work ut some successful chieftain, who
Ho leave* such work for tire Il’Ai'^z, if they mic-
ed, nml thcro is no fear that the army of office
in such nn event, will hu so formidable
»kms,
TIIK NORTH CAROLINA.
Th# Milk-tlft-vil.# Red order of Tuesday ol-sme#,
—li will he iih«erved in flso nreonM t4 the Imm of
(lie N.Cn/ulina, UtAllhrr# nf nur ih’lefKtlmi wet#
ott H*a,d of her, and ihui Air, Dawson is •i«fr«t to
Inure sustained m I'.ju y, M e are h*ppy «| Iteiny
eiMi> 1*4 lossy, we learn that It was htrl sii«ht, and
th*l In* Lm .Imervo Ired hishemeioUrern. shmu'.
Mr, Mslrersltdiw, wa «r# sorry |« lewr, b»« torn
rtn4n*4 nl W*shl»*tan. far ■ slo.it time |H*|, fimn
H' pwrilinw Ut w# on umU $r»H6td toknm hy
SAVANNAH, July 28. 1040.
Gentlem 11—I mn cnsuauiod to decline your
iiivitalioti to Ih- pies- nt nt tlm le-tivnl .-f tire Dumo
rr.ttie R.-pu'diiHi s of Wnddngton county, on tin-
2!Rh in.lam.
Yon have not gentlemen, piped too high un cli
mate 011 tire iiiq-onance of our p'ditical coiiu-si m
Which wo me • ngag--d. In n.y upinioo, tl.ude»ti. y
ol Froo Guvi-rumctils is t„ ho affi-ctvd by it.re.ult.
It hns nssmnod such mi n.pccr, that tire question
is not so muvli. wIihher Mr. Van Kureuoi Gemual
Harrison is tu he chro-d. A more important i-suo
is inv-dved; mid it i* thi*Can the pe.q.ln be Ire
foiled hy lire in-eiisait- cru s nf • hard ei.l.-r," "'
euhlns," und "OM Tip" from tho suputit of
kitowlcdr'etl and"'openly nvmved principle*, to 1
•••Its n ttm*. Wlm, wilhont Irestowixf any, asks in
advance lln- , '**gmieroi« confnh new" nf the iM-itple?
It U l* Ire, then Will tlm people have iraliz- d their
iucajuicitjr for *elf fovermm-ni, nml thu haleial
s iinders o|iitt!< thorn, will no Innxoi piovu, iishciw
•"fore they hive proved, «|Hunth-*. urimv* front n
hntketi how." ,
IVrinli tire to mhmii tu my fellow citiicn*, tlm
st-ntiiu#Ht a hid ikilowst
Veryre*|Hq.|fu||*,
M. H. Me V 1,1.1811:11,
Th$ Right of hSntth'n-S rtirrii'm 1 H im ir,
tire Ik ni.resi.ttc ritredi Ffanteal y denied hy (|oh.
Hariiirm, (1 will Ire sostsnred tti Rni ho.lot Ux hy
llopnhiLuHi Gcrf la.
!'•• N«di. (| Hkiiire, Wm. II. M'sii|lt, N. I*. I| H r
il». |. II M.fflrld, i, I*. Wvltih Cvinuiiiu-e, $mn
d#le*|!|-, Grfr
luit many a long face will detmto tl-n inwurd lum-
million of a di.npprtimed Harri'oniun.
YOUNG MENS’ DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI
CAN ASSOCIATION.
A regiibi- inecti-.g of this A-s. rein turn wns held,
ul the Lyceum Hn<l, on \\ e.lnu-dav evening.
Copt. J. W.Amh rson.the Fru-idcnt in the Chair,
who wots assist* d by the first, second, n»d third Vico
Fre.idciiti.
The minute* ofthe lust meeting were thru rend
und cnidiiin.-d
The following resolutions wero |l«cn passed.
On tnoiiun nf Thus. Birhardsnn, Esq. it.wiis
Rend red. That a Cominilteu of members
Ire uppitnm-d, whose duty u shall Ire, to
n. xt mivttng ofthe Central Dern-rerntic. RepuCliciin
Ass.reiiiti.m of Chatham, nnd , ffi-i lo that Asprejt-
tion, the services of this Association, to nubracf
nirerat inn with them in cmryiitg uut tlio tiirajirin-
ciples rtf Dt'iiiocmcy,
RttoUrd, That the M ink be filled will) five, nml
that tire C'halr appoint that G’.immiltvf,
On motion of Thui. Hi. Imnlsun, it was
Resolved, Tlmt lire 8, cietai v Ire nuth'irised in
Iibvi*jinhllriiisl in tire tl ’orgirn.and Telnxntph, tlm
lirtiw fur Imklmg ilia rrguln/ M-vii gsulThis As-re
cl-i'htn.
Or UM.ii.n ofl ho* Rirltar.lsiHi, It wai
Ret ired, Tlmt a nommlit'# rJ—• tnandreri
In'appoltitr’d, whoseih.i) it shall Ire, in draft an
A.hlrvss lit all lire young m» n id ilm Fiat# nt (ioorila.
(kvimrnhl# |o tire to rlection „f Martin Van lluisn,
•ml lire Rue pilticlpluof D. arecitcy,
''From rank rimwers of blond,
And the led light of blazing roofs, had built
fhe ram how glory, and lo shuddering conscience
Cried, Lo! the bridge to Ileuveu!''
But whatever had been the origin of the Govern-
incut of 11 country, it had been wielded hy some favor,
ed ni-Ttal. (aided l.y the privileged lew, the minions
;>l III* power, nr the participators in hi* fraud,) a* nn
instrument by which, ho usoiiured tho right, hv ihe
grace ol God, 10 .-unirut tho destinies ol'the muss. A
new era whs at bund. Tho tunny -• having sworn eter-
Ijits'ilnyr to every torin of Tyranny over the human
nimd. were now acting nnd thinking lor themselves,
llie period »r*iihiiii*«iiiri had p issed- tlmt ofinrmirv
had succeeded. The boldness f speculation upon
ime*tinii*deuine.l a “sealed breik" to tlm many, aruused
the npprelienrinusufsome, while imwnkenedtliehopes
ot other*. During the tr .nriiion of tire people from
t-oulusion in order, from Himtvhy, to sober liberty, our
country, like an infant giant, seemed to totter through
the years of tlm eunfederntinn. The prophecy nf ihe "
enemies of freedom apparently approached to fulfil
ment—the genius of our country drooped to tlm exi-
gencic* nr the time, nnd the shout* 0 r Iriumpli at the
nuiicip.iie.i dawnhd of Dein cruey, were swept across
the Allanlic by every breeze, mingled with the vence
rul curses ol traits-Atlanticdes|H>ts. Tire people con-
linued to think piid to inquire for ihemsclves. until in
i n: fulness of time, there aroze ftom apparent chaos.
Hint heHutiftil political struct ure—Thk Cons iti Tio.v
or oUKCtiUN it V* If the Declaration of Independence
had assenud m the abstract, tlm inalienable rigln* *.f
10 m. the Constitution wns the charter, by which those
rights were m ho guarded, nnd practically enforced,
rim collision ,.r sentiment which had marked the his
tory of every Government known to us. wus not want-
tug nt tlm origin "four own, mid into he distinctly tra
ced 111 its futirio progress. Them were those in nur
country, wlm hud not escaped ft0111 tlm intlucnres of
lire pas;, and wore therefore not imbued with the phil
osophy n| lire |present. To such .1* were ■ customed
locoiimiiipnue with pleasure, the g rge-.us pageantry
of European Government*, the simple. Iioinuspunfa-
bric ul onr own, was inustdistasielul. Such might well
exclaim in the Isnguuee of Holy writ “ol tiling* have
intned away; behold all thing* nre become newP’ The
v "° " "• hy.gni.e dnys—jmlitical axiom* grown
grey mihe school* of Despoil.111. wore exploded. Tlie
F rrjl Rwnneratfe tenet-inni governnmnts derive thoir
j"U (uiwers from the cuuseut ol’iho governed'' was
1 cognised. Tire representat vej.rineiple wn* incur-
p<»rau»l into our Instituiioua—tire few wlm were called
temporarily to administer the Govornmont, were no
longer the louiitam of honor and lmwer-the alone
Mime °f intelligence—the athitert of tho destinies or
luciiumv, They were the official *erv -nt* nftire treo-
n.e. tlm mgans or the popular will, through which
•Mi.™,, in u,. <j,s *K"rrJEI3”5"2 : u
ulrnn, mill nwlml n.ui„|. „
Oi*l" - raiif .piril wlifcif ill.
tile essential principle* off r !ed ml!
that instrument. r„r Ure paliMble inoi'* '"' w, !' ed !t >
" tSS .1,. w£TEfS,™ «■ “ Unglh
Ksh:?
mst-ol nature, began to develope^henredve* I V®
tho iioninx nP 1f mem»eivs* uuUer
1 In* was lire first victory of the aristocratic anirit in
-sasstsifis;
pMurre, Use Preaacla Revolution; hut impartial history
must inournlully confess, » that there i» uo period to
hnn fn l, .h" i ,l "tW W "™ Taw * offered le .
than in the pernal which they name, the ltcign of Ter-
ror! But it wnMiot the dumb millions that suffered
he e, t waa tliespe.ikiug thousands,hundreds and unl-i
w m shrieked and published, and mode the world rini
with their wail, as they could and should. The fright
fullest hirtlis- of time nre nm dm noisyoncs, fur thev
sutm die—they ore dm aden which live from
U j r m U s < ei,lu p - J Suppose it be true ns staled hy
tue historian nt the time that some 4,000 perished hv
P_l, , -.V .uuiii uuri ui IIKISL- Wlm
Tell during the seven years war by which thu second
Frederic,cnl.ed the Great, wrenched 8‘desitt from tlm
Atistr.au power, nml into which conflict, tire worthless
minion of n King ol France, stung by an epigram,
plunged her unhappy country •• IftT.erelbre theVreuch
Ruyoludon exhibit u fearful outbreak of popular phreu-
ay. 11 which tlm speaking lew sullered much, it serves
to illusirnte the condition ol'tlio mlent aufiering millions,
who found even iu that dreadful time, relief front tlif
mm rtilu of Despotism.
But the French Revolution wns the fruitful quiver
from winch the Federal party drew their poisoned ar-
rows 111 their contest with the Republican*. Thev
achieved their first victory, and the old Bank of the
Untied Stales wo* established. Thanks to the foresight
ot our patriot sire*, we live honealh a written Contii-
... • . .. "iilinil nil,.
tutinn, distinctly enumerating die powers intended to he
granted to the Central Government, nnd expressly re.
serving to tho .Slides respecliu-ly. or;to the nconle. ..II
serving ,0 tlio .Slides respect iy ely .or ,tn the people, all
those not delt-guted hv tliut instruuienu The Federal
party 010 therefore driven to the doctrine or implied
power* by tlm General Government—Id construction
and interpretation or tlm Constitution', as the alone
means, hy which, they tail elfect indirectly, wlint they
mui been unuble to achieve'directly at tlm formation
ol our Government. Their indefutiguble eli'-rt* to ua-
cmiiplisli their object, have.agitated this country since
the adoption of our Constitution, and will continue to
convulse her to the end of her political existence. It
is natural it should ho so. . Agitation is on element of
life. Tlm siugnant pool cxhnles die,deadly vapour—
the air we lire dire, without inntion would become pes-
tilent; nml wore tliure 11'u political excitement,tlm vig.
tlance ol the people would slumber, and iheir liberties
subside into the lethargy of Despotism. Thidoflspiing
ol the Fedora party, a National Bunk', h'u* been called
“tlio pioneer of constiluiiniml encroachment*.'It It
certainly marshalled the way to a series of .1 ensure*,
wlddi subsequently threatened to subvert the nature
of nur Government. While tlio lofty patrioti^ei,
too stern integrity, and the Republican simplieilv of
him, -who wus first in the hearts of Ids 9mm try men,"
presided (.vet the councils of our country, nopractiual
injury accrued from thi* Hist net of Federal misrule*
No sooner hud tlm Influence of the grunt nnd gmxt
Washington been withdrawn, than.thu people were
taught tn know, that uti T-hurunchmuht on the Constitu
tion, justified un Ii may 'he. by expediiMmy, however
msiihuus in its upproacb.i* die sure forerunner of more
daring violalidiis ol'tliut instrument. During the ud-
ministration of the elder Atlums, tlm f.-riKtiuu* spirit of
Arii-tocrocy "ronrint." A standing army,iocruused ex
penditures nf Government, a consequent iuetease uf
taxation, were the resulis., Intoxicated witlt power,
nod I'mgrtiina that dm people were not prepared I'm a
master,the Federal party ushered into existeme llie
alien and sedition acts. Tlio stranger wlm sought the
prutectmn ol our laws,and llie imspituliiy ofoursl arc*,
ct-ti/d 6e blown from them by the breath of the President!
l hu liberty ot speeclr wns invaded, ft tliuHeditiim Act
.uc the.law ol “ Viulated Majesty" dt Rome under the
L-IOMHm. 1 .f-iii:itn I.-, 1 ... 1, 1 »nl. 1 1 •
Ciesars, demanded'd* victliu-1 Tlianka to him wl.a
rules the dcstimcn uf nations, the spirit ofthe Revolt!-
tion was not exlim-l! The people rose in lhu im.jc iy'
ul their slrengdi. and hurled the uhtisei-* ul nnwi.r
.... •‘C'-’Mgih, and hurled the uhust-rs ul powerl'onii
then-high places; and the lime of their hilmiuislruiinii
1* only remembered, to -he execrated *s die IR-ign of
terror J 80 vivid is the recollection, *0 hateful ure the
iiSMspaiioii* o| that period, that men who ut the time
entertained ••sciilimeiii* I'avoruhloto dm thru udtnioi*.
traiiuo ’ dare not how pronounce its eulogy. The party
Who hud oritfinuied meiisure* s . exverahfe, discard,ri
he oatndol Federal, which it hud rcuileiednriimi.,,hid
t.cing founded on a lore of our nature, it couhl nut hr.-urn*
utinct. Under various names, assumed from time to
tune, to subserve tlm purpose* or the moment, it liu.
lonimued to exist. Whatever it* ronipellatiuu, its
spirit and principles have Imen the same-tor the
' Kilii.ipi,m cuiiuui change his skin, 1 ‘
spots l’^ l * ,u Leopanlliis
Subdued hv Ilm elevation or Mr. Joflersun to the
I residency, the e ederalists ceuseil lobe felt ns n puny,
until the udmiiiistraimn oftlre younger Adams. A nr«-
tcciivc lurilf, apj.ropriutionsby Congress ofthe money
ut the people, m such objects of Jnu-imil lmprovemeut
ns met with the approbation of n majority in that lm.lv,
—•••entangling alliances witlt foreign nations’'—the *ui%
stiiuuoiiol tlm boasted intelligenco ol'the few, for me
popular will—the reckless ussuiiipiion of luwlussnuthu-
rity, hyr which, the General Guvernnrent “uttempted in
wrest from a sovereign State, her chartered and vested
rights, und threatened to dragoon her hy military fu ce.
j.ma .tirr«i|.l« r „l il,D,e HgTiu.” all proilniinil il„i
the aristocratic spirit wa* again aseendanl in the coun-
cila o tlm nation. In tire interval, die power of nss.e
ciuied weald) hud begun.to he,felt, and li|id sown its
corrupting 11llue1.ee* ‘jiioadcast’’ tlirougli the land.—
1,0 w . ero ""“l o|joiuf ’und evety tiling menaced
the subversion ol Republican principles. But dm
cause" 1 Democracy'wasagain destined to triumph.—
rim first: ha'tle hod been fought by the Republituiis
tiudei riiotiias Jellersoii, ibe second was waged undvr
Andrew Juckson, and victory again reposed on die Hi-
puhlieun Standard. The fearful cnnllict which follow
ed between the Govennnent and the people, and die
second Rank uf dm U. States, is one of the most ex-
trannJhiary events recorded iirour annals A money ed
association, jncorpornied for n Certain term ofy ears,the
existence ol which therefore was to expire hi a period
designated by tlm charter which gave it birth—
which received its franchises on. that condition, when
llie period ol its siipulnted dissolution was nt hand, dt-
winded a re-churter. It denounced the refusal'.'of the
Gnvernna-iit to res|H)iid to iis exaeiion, as a declarati.m~4 **
of war against it. It raised the stuudard of ussucinied
wealth against that ol the Republic—It boldly took the
field in defiance of the Government uf dm people—U
had it* candidate for every vacancy, front Unitor a pet
ty corporation office, to the Presidency of the Uniied
States. The Press beneath its influence, teemed wi h
luuuoinMtury appeals—with essays and mldresies.wiili
miuufestires and protests. It agitated the Halls of Con
gre s,nnd in n tiuieof profound pence, convulsed ihe
country to her ceidi e—Nuy. hud the enemy been thun
dering at her Capitol, she could not have exhibited »
scrim of mure indecent excitement. “The titles ofthe
victories ot Justinian are crumbled into dust," while
the compilation ofthe laws which beam Ids name, has
preserved iiogainst the accidents of time and decay-
Thus will it l>e, in the unn lscf thi* country, with tire
memory of Andrew Jackson. His military services
may be ibigniten, hut tire recollection of his unshaken
hrmaess, iu that contest,in which tire people triuiupl.vd
over tlm jwiwer of associated wealth, will weave
around his brow 0 civic wreath, which will flnor-
irii so long ns the soil of ouh country shall be trod
den by freemen! Win n the grave shall bavtf sepur*
ted the dead from llie calu ..-me* ul* Ilm living; when
the angry uasriou* nf the Uuy shall have pn -»ed away,
then will tlm fault* of human uiduic he mrgnticn, ami
history record the sagacity, integrity, amt “uuihukeu
purimse of soul” of that stci 0 old patriot I
The Bunk of tire United States, expired by die limita-
tion* of its charter; but the p»*iuna it imirarouse.l.and
tlm spirit it Vad excited, remained to curs# our land.
Rabid appetite lor wealth—eager desire for tu Iden
accumulation—the spirit of monopoly—the gm**e.t
abuse ofthe Banking system, were the poisonous Iruiu
of that wurae than Upas tres.. These, in tutu, lett
tlreir seed heliind them. The pecuniary disaster* of
1837 followed. Many "f the Banka, ineor|Hiraled hy
the State* bail been selected bv tlm Gerretal Govern
ment as its financial ngnuta. These aa if by common
consent, from one extremity of tlio country tn tlm outer,
closcui their vault*, with the money of tho• people in
. J lt| . • r
their pnsacaaloo. As if to add insult to injury, 11,any <>f
ilrem alirihuting th Ir conduct (the ollspriiig of framl
iiisulveivyi to |KiHlleal, ruil.er llmii to. social euu.
a of the Niiininiatra-
. , ,— l | —kin'.uyi, wmiiii
was to |,o Minlioraiivcly expressed. One, who was
no casual observer of men anil thing* has remarked.
• that tin* partieskwiwii In English history a* t!m»e of
Rory and VS lug, am tint*# of nature. They exist In all
eyutilrjra wl.eilrer called hy tlm*u nsiuea, or hy tlmiv
01 r ,•'"I Demacrnts, Cots' droit, and Cuts'
y-'urhs Rinas and lladicali, Hprvilss and LilrernUJ
j no !•■**■ I*, ,0m .t... 1.1 _1 . ..nt.l .— #— _ . 1
boldly charged It upon the nn
tion.
Tbepcnple had recently proum,ni’edjudgttrentiiga 0 t
a Nntiou.il Dunk, tire Hiate Iniiituilons had n»w pro-
noinireil jiidgmenl upon tlretiiselvtts, Willibtttirse re-
Iskjy, the timid and the selfish man fears ....
Ji";'ii;e and Is an Arisineral ht, tmtiir#—tlm hanlihy,
h"l.| and cmdlding man rborlsfres the people ami la u
Ihtireicrai hy naturt, Th# itemlwr* 141‘— - •
I'C* lope, lively, ar# #lslw»ld4 "
••‘•ed hy jatcresi, edre-aikm, ai
•1 jim vs which slfor.1 lii 'IH# to. sml r
• Il !• tin ittslter uf iuf|tRH Ik#l
ip Md
inainrd, to he pursurd iu
RlnU'siunii who tlivu II,I- 1
sklential Olmjr ? 1 mn
which lire ‘'
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